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August 25, 2009

Pearson Baccalaureate: Higher Level Chemistry – Catrin Brown and Mike Ford

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(USA Currently Unavailable) Order from UK for dispatch to USA

Name: Pearson Baccalaureate: Higher Level Chemistry
Author: Catrin Brown and Mike Ford
Publisher: Pearson Baccalaureate (Heinemann Baccalaureate)
Published: 4th September 2009
Pages: 944
ISBN: 0435994409

My Review

This book is due to be released within the next couple of weeks.

This book has been a long time coming! I own the standard level version on this book and it is fantastic! If this higher level book is anything like the standard level book (I’m very sure of this) then it’s going to be a very useful book with lots of great diagrams and a fantastic breakdown of content!

This book is available for £37.99 and is currently available to preorder until the release in the first week of September 2009 when it will be available for immediate dispatch. This maybe be a little more expensive than the other books, but it is sure to be a good investment into securing a very good grade for IB Chemistry, Higher.

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  1. My school has a copy of this book in the library and I think that it is very useful, I like it a lot more than the one they told us to buy, I’ve bought this one for myself so I don’t have to keep borrowing it from the library! LoL

    Comment by Stacey Young — January 11, 2010 @ 12:13 am
  2. I forgot to mention, the other book I use is the Oxford one, it’s still useful, but I really like this one more.

    Comment by Stacey Young — January 11, 2010 @ 12:13 am

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